 I'm doing another test here with the Intelligent Auto. We're just doing a video with the 8218 and now I'm using the 12-60 Leica lens and these are the Superstar lenses for the GH5. I love the fact that you call them Superstar lenses. These are the ones that we're proud of, these ones that we love to talk about. We've got the 12-35 f2.8, my personal go-to lens. I use it for street photography a lot so that even if I'm doing portrait shoots I can sometimes get away with this one. If I need to make the slightly shadow depth of the field what I'll also need is a 42.5 notch chron. Beautiful piece of lens, you know really nice piece of glass, really good for a really shallow depth of field. This one has the most beautiful bokeh in the world. Yeah, absolutely stunning. If you haven't gone in then you should buy it. It's because of the glass in the lens. Absolutely beautiful. The 12-60 you're shooting on at the moment so that's the new Leica 12-60. It's the most popular one that goes with the GH5 currently and then obviously we've got the 8-18 that we've been speaking about which again like I say is the premier for here. All on the GH5 but we don't just do it's changeable lens. You'll notice in the end here we've got the FZ2000 so people that want to do video but don't want it to change the lens. We've got the FZ2000 which is basically very similar to a GH4 with a fixed lens. Inbuilt ND filters, 4k shooting, really really nice piece of kit. So people are excited about this for video because what is it? It has a great lens. It's a GH4 with a fixed lens is the beauty of it so if you want to get into videography but you don't want to have to change your lenses then primarily this is going to win because you've got a huge zoom, you've got a larger sensor, so one inch sensor, inbuilt ND filters and the ability to shoot 4k video. Let's see how big the zoom lens goes. So what you'll notice is even when I'm zooming okay it's non-trompony so that'll give you a really smooth zoom. It's really nice. I can zoom on the ring, I can zoom on the camera itself but it's non-trompony so I can get a really smooth zoom in and out. Stabilization, it's fantastic even at the long end, really handy piece of kit. Nice. All these cameras, does this one also use the same battery as the GH4 GH5? We use the same battery as the GH4 GH5 but what we try not to do is change our batteries. So what you'll find here is this is a BL12 so if anyone's got a GX8 they'll have a BL12 battery so we don't change them hugely. If you've got a G7 you'll have a BL12 battery so primarily you've got a kit already they just drop straight in and it also means that the charges are also interchangeable. Nice but when you look at this one you'd recommend people buy them all the lenses? Nothing makes us happier than someone coming in and saying I'll have all the lenses. That's what it means right? Panasonic Lumix G is get more lenses. Right there. I mean the thing is that's you know the best way isn't to have a lens that will do everything is to have a lens for that specific job and you really will notice the difference in the results. When you go to the premium lenses in the X-series lens and the Leica lenses you do absolutely notice the difference in the quality of image that you get. These feel cold. This one is not as cold? Yep it's because these are metal-bodied so what you'll find is they absorb any cold that's in the air but they're all weather-sealed and they're also dust resistant so wherever you want to use them you can. So this one these two have dual IS too? Correct. But these two don't? Nope. So the Leica basically what you'll find is that this is using the body stabilisation on the sensor and that's all it needs. If it needed dual IS and we couldn't get away with it we would fit dual IS however on this focal though we don't need it because the body stabilisation is good enough as it is. It's so wide you don't need it right there maybe it wouldn't even be possible because it's so special in there. Yeah yeah I mean to be fair everything's possible but it's about size and weight so for example you know we could make it a constant f2.8 but it makes it bigger and heavier. We could give it dual IS but it makes it bigger and heavier. All right what makes what makes quality of the image glass? The glass. So what you've always got to remember is the sensor captures the image. So when you're talking about glass anything you're going to put in front of that sensor any kind of glass is going to either deteriorate or improve the image. I think this is one of the things that people kind of misunderstand is without good quality glass you're always going to sacrifice the image quality. You know the investment should always be in really good glass. But the GH5 sensor and all that technology is doing all kinds of stuff. Yeah absolutely so the sensor will do great work but if you put something that's not as good as the sensor in front of it you're going to hamper that sensor. So to make the very best you have to have the best glass. And these dual IS too lenses have a new technology, new chip, new kind of technology that does this. So the new algorithm is to work with the dual IS. So that's why you would change if you're going to do video or anything else you do benefit from the dual IS. All right and which of these are in kits? So basically the Leica 12 to 60 is in the GH5 kit or you can get the standard 12 to 60 which is on here in the GH5. You can't get the kit with the Mk2? Nope. Nope. So you buy them separate. So you just buy it separate as a little treat to yourself at the weekend.